Class 9
student hammered to death
Friday December 03, 2010 08:56:45 PM ,
IANS
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Ghaziabad:
Unidentified assailants hammered a Class 9 student to death at his
residence in Ghaziabad Friday, police here said.
B. Navin, a student in the Hindon Public School in Delhi, was
found dead by his mother in the drawing room of his house in Lajpat Nagar of this town, a suburb of the national capital, in
Uttar Pradesh.
"His mother returned to the house at 5 p.m. and found him dead.
She then called her husband B. Kuraia, who is an executive with a
firm here," a police official said.
"We have registered the case and initiated investigation,"
Superintendent of Police City A.K. Vijaita said.
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